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Characteristic Wolfess ..,....,.... . , Argumentative .... Tall .......... Studious .... Happy ...,. Cowboy .... Slender .... Buzzy. . . Jolly .... Sporty ..... Fussy .... Musical .... Tardiness. . . Red hair .... Dark .... Athletic .... Wolf ..... Gullible .... Casanova. . . Little ...... Corny. . . Laugh. . . Sleepy ..... Bashful ..., Nutty. . . Tiny ............ Cheerful ........... . . Naturally curly hair ....., Wolf ............... . . Short ......... Good-looking .... Long hair ..... Quiet .,......... Very attractive. . . Talkative ....... Timid. . . Bashful ..., Funny ...... Cooperative ..... Blonde ...... Little ...... Dark hair. . . WAa'5 Who Really I 5 Pretty .....,.... Changeable .... Handsome .... Swell .......,. A good sport ..,.. A numismatician. , Swell ........... Bright ..... Happy . ......... A good fisherman. . Nice ............ Hep! ...... . A newcomer. . . Good typist ......, Good in shop work .... , . Handsome ......., Nancy's ,... Studious ........ Yearbook editor. . . Cute ............ Weird character. . . Nutty ......... Timld ...,.. Smooth ...... A good kid ....... Telephone operator ..., . . Swell ............ A good actress .... Always late .... Engaged . Quiet?? .... Witty .....,..,.. Motherly type .... Adelaide's pal ..... Booth's storekeeper .... . . Ambitious. ...... . . . . Tall .......... A good actor ..... Herb's pal .... Helpful .... Swell ! ........... A good dancer .... tit Wants To Be Private secretary .... Store manager ...... Aeronautical engineer. Merchandise buyer. . . Nursery school teacher .... Store manager ....... A resident of York, Pa English teacher ...... English teacher .... Game warden .... Social worker ........ Big-time band leader. . Aeronautical engineer. Typist ......,...... Radio technician .... Engineer ......... . Surgeon .,.. Dietician ......... . . . Aeronautical engineer . Secretary ............ Taxidermist ......... Doctor's receptionist. , Mechanic .... ....... Draftsman ..... Naval aviator .... Secretary .........,. Something exciting. . . Phys. ed. teacher .... Aviator ......... Singer ...... Sailor ........ Stenographer .... Cadet nurse ..... Secretary. ........ . . Elementary teacher. . . Elementary teacher. . . Doctor .....,...... Bachelor. . . Businessman. . . Teacher .....,, Shop teacher ..... Pharmacist .... T wenty-three Will Be Sailor's wife Store manager Successful Chief buyer for a store just that Auto racer Dancer A good one Some lucky man's wife Sailor ????????? One of the best One Secretary Farmer Marine Doctor Nurse A second Lt. Col. An excellent one Farmer Happy one Garage owner A very good one S Zfc A good mother Receptionist Stoner's housekeeper Rabbit trainer Art's wife A neat gob! Dress designer A good wife Married Store clerk Farmerette Farmer Bachelor Chain-store manager Bachelorette? Farmer A dancer
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Name Betsy Bigler ...... Luke Bomberger. . . John Booth ...... Betty Breneman. . . Jean Eberly .... Harold Eby .... Nancy Ellis ..,. Doris Eshbach .... Erma Gainor ...... Abram Geltmacher. . Mary Gerberich .... Ralph Hassinger. . . James Hennessey. . . Anna Kathryn Hess. Robert Hess ...,.... Robert Hoffmaster. . Newton Kendig .... Irene Kuhn ....... Victor Kupferer .... Jean Leed .......... William Longenecker ..... June McGarvey ..... Robert Meckley .... Gene Myers ...... Irvin Myers ...... Dorothy Miller .... Jean Neiss ....... Jeannette Nissley. . . Harry Reheard .... Gloria Rohrer ..... John Rosenfeld .... Jean Schefder ..... Marian Shearer .... Virginia Shirk .... Dorothy Sprout .... Mary Stoner ..... Edward Shelly .... Ralph Swarr ...... Robert Tyndall .... Adelaide Workman. . Henry Wagner ..... Herbert Young ..... H403 U40 Best Known By Betsy ............. Luke .... Bill ..... Betty ..,. Jean .... Hexby. . . Nan .... Doris .... Erma .... Abie . . . Molly .... Hass .... Jim ..... Kitty .... Bob .... Hoff .... Doc .... Irene .... Bud .... Jean .... Bill ..... June .,.. Bob ..... Tunney .... Mouse. . . Dot .... Jean .... Jet ..... Harry .... Gloria .... Rosie .... Jean ..... Marian .... Ginny .... Dot .... Betty .... Ed ..... Ralph .... Bobbie ...,. Adelaide. . . Shorty. . . Herb ..... ir 'A' 'A' Favorite Expression . . . For cryin' in a bucket!. . . . ... Oh, grunt! .......,... . .. . . . You're a moron.. .. . . . , , For Pete's sake! .... . . . Oh,mygosh!.... .. Idon'tknow..... .. Thatdiditl... .. ... I'll go loony.. . .. .. Mud! .......... . .. ... Never in doubt... . .. Nuts! ........ . .. Solid! ...... . .. No kiddin'!..,. .. . . . That did it! .... . . . Ihavesomany... .. Cut it out! ..... . .. ????????? ..... . .. . . . Oh, sugar! ...... . . . . . . Wait a second. .... . . . . WhatdoIdonow?.... .. . . . That's right sharp.. . . . . . Oh-il ....,.. . ., Idon'tknow..... .. Go'way! ..... . .. ... Who done it? .... . .. . . , Number, please?. . . . . . . . . Oh, mann! ...... . . . . . . E-gad! ......... . . . . . . I-Ie-wo! CHe1loD. . . . . Oh,cutitout! .... .. . ... Who'd 've tho't itl. . . . .. . . . Oh, my stars and buttons!. Oh,my! ..,.......... ... Your name's mudl. . . . . . ... Believe it or not!. , .. . . . . Jeepers creepersl. . . . . . . . Hey, Ralph! ........ . . . ... I don't have any gasl. . .. . . . Where's Herb? ...... . . . . . . Where's my wa1let?. . . . . Idon'tknow...... . . . . That's tough.. . . . Twenty-two Favorite Pastime Waiting on soldiers. . . Trains ......,...... Building model planes Sewing .............. Sewing ...... Columbia ..... Dancing ............. Translating Vergil QD. Playing piano ........ Hunting and fishing. . Worrying ............ Playing with Kerner. . Singing fto himselfj. . . Correspondence. . . . Working in shop. . . Jacquie .......... E-town. . . Music ..... Well .... Driving .... . ...... Inventing jokes ...... Lebanon Valley College Marietta ............ Driving the convertible Doing nothing ...... Reading ...... Dancing .... Stoner., .... Running around .... Reading. ....... . . Cowboying . . . Drawing ......... Reading. ......,. . . Making'French fries. . Sewing ........,... Reading .... Trapping ........... Delivering wrong Hi-Criers Working at A8zP. . . . . . Keeping house .... Shooting ..... Fagging ...,
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6145: iii' We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-five, do ordain and establish this document as our last will and testament, thereby revoking any other obligation which we heretofore made public in our younger, hapless years. To the up-and-coming children of the Freshman Class we bequeath our sportsmanship, dramatic ability, cooperation and quiet manners. We leave to the Sophomore Class our dancing ability and our wit and humor, so that they may get more enjoyment from their everyday life. To the Juniors we bequeath our basketball and cheerleading abilities and fond memories of our high school years. So that the school might continue happily, and not too monotonously, when we leave these premises, we leave the following personal talents, characteristics and other gifts to our under- classmen: John Booth's height to Robert Landvater. Newt Kendig's athletic ability to Dave Morris. Mary E. Gerberich's delicate appetite to Bernard Zimmerman. Gloria Rohrer's singing ability to Sis Brubaker. Marian Shearer's reservedness to Lindy Hallgren. Virginia Shirk's envied dimples to Carol Somer. Adelaide Workman's small feet to Shirley Shirk. Herb Young's dancing ability to Clarence Weldon. Nancy Ellis' wit to Patty Kepple. Victor Kupferer's executive ability to Robert Hallgren Harold Eby's late hours to Dick Stoner. Betty Breneman's studiousness to Earl Hess. Bob Tyndal1's reticence to Burton Shupp. Gene Myers' wolfing charms to Billy Conrad. Jeannette Nissley's dramatic ability to Marian Brubaker. Robert Hoffmaster's physique to Albert Brown. Irene Kuhn's conscientiousness to Bobby Wilson. Doris Eshbach's journalistic ability to Esther Weldon. Ed Shelly's seriousness to Esther Zimmerman. Abie Geltmacher's love of the outdoors to Bruce Myers. Luke Bomberger's angelic attitude to Charlie Piersol. Ralph Hassinger's musical talent to Eddie Pennell. Bob Hess's shop ability to Fred Germer. As we pass through these portals to begin our great journey of life, we realize it would be impossible to leave all our talents, abilities, and characteristics in so little space. Therefore, if we have forgotten anyone in any way, he may obtain the needed blessing from the executors of our will. On this Sixth Day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, we, the members of the class of the same year, stop, turn, and attach our seal to this, our last will and testament. THE CLASS OF 1945 Twenty-jour
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